This blog page represents my views on various things electronic, those that in habit this corner of the internet and the instruments that we buy to generate the music.
The Korg OASYS 88-key synthesiser is more than just an instrument; it's a pivotal instrument that laid the bedrock for performance and composition. Since its launch in 2005, it has impressed countless musicians with its extraordinary sound engines and versatile features. But with music technology advancing rapidly, one question remains: does the Korg OASYS still resonate with today’s artists? In this post, we’ll explore the OASYS’s standout features, its role in contemporary
I have always been passionate about music and the art of creating it. I might not be a Jean-Michel Jarre or Kebu but I have always striven to use instruments that are truly creative. If you watch my YouTube channel (The Music Tech Guy UK) you will know I own an Korg OASYS, KRONOS, T1 and M1. All of which I find very creative platforms. Why did I buy the Korg OASYS give that I owned the others. Well as a synthesiser/keyboard collector the OASYS represented a significant sh